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  • What is Cryptography?
    Jun 24 2025

    This conversation delves into the intersection of quantum computing and cryptography, focusing on the implications of quantum computers for current encryption methods and the necessity for post-quantum cryptography. Dr. Dustin Moody from NIST discusses the threats posed by quantum computing, particularly through Shor's algorithm, and the ongoing efforts to develop new cryptographic standards that can withstand these threats. The discussion also covers the role of NIST in standardizing post-quantum algorithms, the mathematical challenges involved, and the importance of preparing businesses for the transition to these new systems.

    All opinions are of the individual scientist and do not reflect the opinions of NIST or the federal Government.

    Takeaways

    • Quantum computers harness principles of quantum physics for computation.
    • Shor's algorithm can efficiently factor large numbers, threatening RSA encryption.
    • Post-quantum cryptography aims to develop algorithms resistant to quantum attacks.
    • NIST is leading the effort to standardize post-quantum cryptographic algorithms.
    • Lattice-based algorithms are promising for post-quantum cryptography due to their efficiency.
    • Businesses must be proactive in transitioning to post-quantum cryptography.
    • The Harvest Now, Decrypt Later threat highlights the urgency of transitioning.
    • Quantum key distribution offers theoretically perfect security.
    • Different cryptographic algorithms are needed for various applications and devices.
    • The future of cryptography will rely on new mathematical challenges to ensure security.

    Keywords

    quantum computing, cryptography, post-quantum cryptography, NIST, cybersecurity, Shor's algorithm, digital signatures, lattice-based algorithms, encryption, quantum threats

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    41 min
  • We Live in a Radioactive World: What is Dosimetry?
    Jun 17 2025

    In this episode, Autumn interviews Dr. Ileana Pazos, an expert in dosimetry, discussing the critical role of radiation measurement in various industries, including healthcare and food safety. They explore the science behind dosimetry, the applications of radiation, the challenges faced in accurate measurements, and the misconceptions surrounding food irradiation. Ileana emphasizes the importance of public education and the need for global standards in radiation measurement, while also sharing her personal connection to the field and the future of radiation technologies.

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    32 min
  • What is Life?
    Jun 10 2025

    In this conversation, Dr. Elizabeth Strychalski discusses the fascinating field of synthetic biology, particularly focusing on synthetic cells. She shares her journey into this research area, the challenges of defining life, and the ethical considerations surrounding synthetic biology. The conversation also explores the potential applications of synthetic cells in environmental science and medicine, as well as the importance of engineering standards and biomanufacturing for sustainability. Dr. Strychalski emphasizes the need for collaboration and communication in the scientific community to advance this field responsibly and effectively.

    All opinions are of the individual scientist and do not reflect the opinions of NIST or the federal Government.

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    42 min
  • Fire Science: What are Photoacoustic Measurements?
    Jun 3 2025

    In this episode of Breaking Math, hosts Autumn and Gabriel explore the innovative intersections of fire science and technology with experts Amy Mensch and Ryan Falkenstein-Smith who work at NIST. They discuss the groundbreaking photoacoustic technique for measuring soot deposition, its applications in fire safety and forensic investigations, and the broader implications for fire research. The conversation highlights the importance of integrating advanced technologies into firefighting and the potential for future developments in the field.

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    50 min
  • What is Time?
    Feb 26 2025

    In this episode of Breaking Math, Autumn and Andrew Novick delve into the intricate world of timekeeping, exploring the significance of precise time measurement in modern technology. They discuss the evolution from traditional atomic clocks to cutting-edge optical clocks, the critical role of time in various industries, and the implications of time on fundamental physics, including Einstein's theories. The conversation also touches on the quirky concept of leap seconds and the future advancements in timekeeping technology, emphasizing the relative nature of time and its perception.

    You can learn more about Time at time.gov and NIST at nist.gov.

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    1 h et 12 min
  • What is Measurement?
    Feb 18 2025

    Summary

    This episode of Breaking Math explores the fundamental concept of measurement, its importance in daily life, and the necessity for standardized units. The discussion highlights the role of the International System of Units (SI) and the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) in maintaining measurement accuracy. It also touches on historical measurement failures and the evolution of measurement definitions, emphasizing the future of measurement in technology and science.

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    7 min
  • How Analytics Can Revolutionize Affordable Energy
    Nov 19 2024

    In this episode, Dr. Destine Nock, CEO of Peoples Energy Analytics and a Professor at Carnegie Mellon University, joins Autumn to dive deep into the world of energy equity. They explore how cutting-edge data analytics are revolutionizing the landscape of affordable energy access. As the global demand for sustainable energy solutions continues to grow, the need to ensure fair and inclusive energy distribution becomes more critical than ever. Together, our hosts break down how data-driven insights are being leveraged to develop and implement policies that make energy more accessible to underserved communities, tearing down socioeconomic barriers and paving the way for a more equitable future.

    Dr. Nock and Autumn discuss the powerful role that advanced analytics play in everything from analyzing consumption patterns to optimizing renewable energy distribution. They explore real-world case studies, highlight key initiatives, and speak with experts who are at the forefront of these transformative efforts. By the end of this episode, you’ll understand how strategic use of data can drive lasting change and help us build a world where energy is not a privilege but a right accessible to all.

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    41 min
  • What is Chaos Theory?
    Nov 12 2024

    In this captivating episode of Breaking Math, hosts Gabriel and Autumn dive deep into chaos theory—a fascinating branch of mathematics that explores the behavior of complex systems highly sensitive to initial conditions. They break down the butterfly effect, revealing how tiny variations can lead to major consequences and discuss the inherent unpredictability in weather forecasting and the financial markets. The episode also uncovers chaos theory’s influence on human physiology, such as heart rate variability, and the mathematical beauty of fractals. Additionally, the hosts explore philosophical viewpoints, emphasizing how accepting life’s uncertainties can foster adaptability and resilience.

    Key Takeaways:

    Chaos Theory: Small actions can trigger significant outcomes, impacting everything from nature to human-made systems.

    Butterfly Effect: Demonstrates how tiny differences in initial conditions can lead to vastly different outcomes.

    Weather Forecasting: An excellent real-world illustration of chaos theory, showing how unpredictable weather can be.

    Financial Markets: A reminder of the chaotic, complex forces that drive economic shifts and unpredictability.

    Human Physiology: Chaos theory sheds light on natural processes, like the variability of heart rhythms.

    Fractals: These intricate patterns showcase self-similarity and are visually striking examples of chaos in nature.

    Philosophical Implications: Embracing chaos and uncertainty equips us to be more adaptable and creative.

    Life's Unpredictability: A reflection of chaotic systems, reminding us to value flexibility. Interconnectedness: Understanding chaos theory enhances our appreciation of how interwoven our world truly is.

    Keywords: Chaos Theory, Butterfly Effect, Weather Forecasting, Economics, Fractals, Unpredictability, Complex Systems, Human Physiology, Philosophical Implications, Adaptability.

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    13 min